Category Archives: american made

Well, its been a long time in the writing, about six years I figure, but my book Simply American, was finally published this week. To be completely accurate, I finally published my book this week on Lulu, a self … Continue reading →

I recently came upon an amazing website that features hundreds of American makers making all sorts of great stuff. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Scoutmob‘s purpose is to introduce Americans like you and me to small scale independent American makers. They … Continue reading →

With Christmas less than two weeks away, the gift buying imperative is upon us. This year I have decided to try to purchase Christmas gifts which are produced by individual American makers. A great place to find such gifts are … Continue reading →

If you live in England, the “Festive Period” is generally thought of as the period of time between Christmas and New Years. But I tend to think of the entire month of December as the Festive Period and my Festive … Continue reading →

I’m convinced that curated ecommerce sites are going to be instrumental in helping to sustain and grow American made products, especially products made by smaller makers. A case in point is BEZAR, the brainchild of Brad Shellhammer. I can’t … Continue reading →

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